| Notes |
- November 19, 1898 ~ Elsie M. Trumbull, age 27 years, Married, Domestic, born in Richland Township, Daughter of Albert Al Ingersoll born in Richland Township, and Martha J. Ingersoll born in Salem, Washington County, New York, Died in Richland Township of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, November 30, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Resolutions adopted by the Pulaski Grange, No. 780, on the death of Mrs. Charles Trumbull who died at her home near Pulaski, November 19, 1898. Whereas, death has once more entered our order and taken from among us our worthy patron, Flora, sister Elsie Trumbull, therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of sister Trumbull the Grange has lost a faithful and beloved member, the patrons a true and loyal sister and the officers and efficient coworker. Resolved, That we, in behalf of the Pulaski Grange, tender to the bereaved husband and little one our heartfelt sympathy in their great affliction and let us be comforted by the thought "She has only crossed the border, and we all shall meet her soon; In the by and bye on passing days, it's morning or it's noon. And we ne'er shall cease to love her, though the cycling years may fly; Till we meet her in the mansion, of the Master in the sky." Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning, also Flora's chair for ninety days, that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the bereaved family, but the resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Grange and a copy sent to the Pulaski Democrat for publication. Eva M. Lighthall, Goldie L. Gates, Mrs. J. A. Frary, Committee.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 30, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lehigh - It is with sincere sorrow that we write of the death of Mrs. Elsie Trumbull, which occurred at her home near here on Saturday morning, November 19th. Elsie Ingersoll was born here, her girlhood passed here, also since her marriage to Charles Trumbull about four years ago, her home has been in this neighborhood. She bore her illness with cheerfulness and patience attended by those who were near and dear to her. Besides her husband and little daughter she leaves father and mother, and two brothers, Percy and Clayton Ingersoll, with many other friends to mourn her loss as was shown by the large concourse of people that assembled to pay the last sad tribute to her memory on Monday, November 4th. Mrs. Trumbull was a member and officer of Pulaski Grange and the charger and official chair will be draped in her memory, also suitable resolutions passed
|